Encourage children to learn some fun facts about men of the Old Testament. Use this short worksheet to introduce your children or class to a few of the men in the Old Testament, who they were, and what they did. As your children read the Scripture verses and answer the question, “Who Am I,” discuss with them facts about each man, such as his purpose and his character. If desired add additional questions along with Scripture references to introduce other men in the Old Testament for extended learning.
These fact sheets can be used as an addition to any home school curriculum, Sunday school curriculum, or Christian school curriculum.
For additional activities, use these questions to play a family game of trivia. Serve popcorn and enjoy!
Encourage children to learn some fun facts about men of the Old Testament. Use this short worksheet to introduce your children or class to a few of the men in the Old Testament, who they were, and what they did. As your children read the Scripture verses and answer the question, “Who Am I,” discuss with them facts about each man, such as his purpose and his character. If desired add additional questions along with Scripture references to introduce other men in the Old Testament for extended learning.
This facts sheet can be used as an addition to any home school curriculum, Sunday school curriculum, or Christian school curriculum.
For additional activities, use these questions to play a family game of trivia. Serve popcorn and enjoy!
Ages: 8-12
What you Need:
NET Bible or computer with access to download the NET Bible version
Questions:
1. I named all of the animals. Who am I? (Genesis 2:20) |
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2. I had a son named Isaac. Who am I? (Genesis 21:3) |
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3. I built a big boat. Who am I? (Genesis 6:13-16) |
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4. I am the twin brother who gave up my birthright. Who am I? (Genesis 25:31-33) |
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5. I am the brother of Rebekah. Who am I? (Genesis 27:42-44) |
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6. I led the Israelites in the battle at Jericho. Who am I? (Joshua 5:13-6:7) |
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7. I lived in a big fish for three days. Who am I? (Jonah 1:17) |
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8. I killed the Philistine giant named Goliath. Who am I? (1 Samuel 17:45-49) |
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9. I was taken to heaven in a windstorm. Who am I? (2 Kings 2:11) |
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10. I built the temple. Who am I? (1 Kings 5:1-5, 2 Chronicles 2:1-2) |
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11. I was called by the Lord to deliver Israel from the power of the Midianites. Who am I? (Judges 6:11-14) |
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12. My strength was related to my hair. Who am I? (Judges 16:13-17) |
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13. My father gave me a tunic. Who am I? (Genesis 37:3) |
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14. God changed my name to Israel. Who am I? (Genesis 35:10) |
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15. I was the cousin of Esther who raised her like a daughter. Who am I? (Esther 2:7) |
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16. I was the son of Hachaliah and the cup bearer to king Artaxerxes. Who am I? (Nehemiah 1:1) |
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17. God called me to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt. Who am I? (Exodus 3:10-11) |
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18. God protected me from the lions in the lions den. Who am I? (Daniel 5:21-22) |
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19. We did not bow to other gods so we were thrown into the furnace. Who were we? (Daniel 1:6-7, 3:11-12) |
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20. I was the brother of Moses chosen by God to be his spokesman to Israel. Who am I? (Exodus 4:14-17) |
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Answers:
Solomon, Abraham, Joshua, Adam, Hananiah, Gideon, Nehemiah, Samson, Joseph, David, Elijah, Noah, Daniel, Moses, Jonah, Mishael, Esau, Laban, Azariah, Mordecai, Jacob, Aaron
Encourage children to learn some fun facts about women in the Old Testament. Use this short worksheet to introduce your children or class to a few of the women in the Old Testament, who they were, and what they did. As your children read the Scripture verses and answer the question, “Who Am I,” discuss with them facts about each woman, such as her purpose and her character. If desired add additional questions along with Scripture references to introduce other women in the Old Testament for extended learning.
This facts sheet can be used as an addition to any home school curriculum, Sunday school curriculum, or Christian school curriculum.
For additional activities, use these questions to play a family game of trivia. Serve popcorn and enjoy!
Ages: 8-12
What you Need:
NET Bible or computer with access to download the NET Bible version
Questions:
1. I was formed from the rib/side of Adam. Who am I? (Genesis 2:21-22, Genesis 3:20, 1 Timothy 2:13) |
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2. I had a son, Isaac, in my old age. Who am I? (Genesis 18:9-12 ) |
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3. I was turned into a pillar of salt. Who am I? (Genesis 19:26) |
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4. I gave birth to Jacob’s firstborn son, Reuben. Who am I? (Genesis 29:31-32, 35:23) |
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5. I was the mother of twins, Jacob and Esau. Who am I? (Genesis 25:24-26) |
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6. I died during the birth of a son I named Ben-Oni. Who am I? (Genesis 35:16-20) |
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7. I protected the two spies in Jericho. Who am I? (Joshua 2:3-6) |
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8. I was the queen of Persia and refused to submit to my husband King Ahasuerus’ request. Who am I? (Esther 1:10-12) |
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9. I was a prophetess who led Israel. Who am I? (Judges 4:4) |
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10. I dedicated my son Samuel to the Lord. Who am I? (1 Samuel 1:20, 1:27-28) |
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11. I traveled with my mother-in-law Naomi to Bethlehem. Who am I? (Ruth 1:18-19) |
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12. I was the mother of Solomon. Who am I? (1 Chronicles 3:5) |
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13. I found a Hebrew baby boy floating in a basket on the Nile. Who am I? (Exodus 2:5-6) |
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14. I was the daughter of Levi and the mother of Moses. Who am I? (Numbers 26:59) |
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15. I was the mother of Adonijah who tried to take the throne away from Solomon. Who am I? (1 Kings 1:5) |
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16. I became Queen of Persia in place of Vashti. Who am I? (Esther 2:17) |
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17. I am the sister of Aaron and Moses. Who am I? (Numbers 26:59) |
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18. I told my husband to curse God and die. Who am I? (Job 2:9-10) |
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19. I was the mother of Ishmael. Who am I? (Genesis 16:15-16) |
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20. I told people to call me Mara because I became bitter with God. Who am I? (Ruth 1:20-22) |
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Answers:
Naomi, Hannah, Hagar, Rachel, Lot’s Wife, Vashti, Rehab, Esther, Pharaoh’s Daughter, Job’s Wife, Sarah, Eve, Rebekah, Leah, Ruth, Bathsheba, Deborah, Jochebed, Haggith, Miriam,
Encourage children to learn some fun facts about men of the Old Testament. Use this short worksheet to introduce your children or class to a few of the men in the Old Testament, who they were, and what they did. As your children read the Scripture verses and answer the question, “Who Am I,” discuss with them facts about each man, such as his purpose and his character. If desired add additional questions along with Scripture references to introduce other men in the Old Testament for extended learning.
This facts sheet can be used as an addition to any home school curriculum, Sunday school curriculum, or Christian school curriculum.
For additional activities, use these questions to play a family game of trivia. Serve popcorn and enjoy!
Ages: 8-12
What you Need:
NET Bible or computer with access to download the NET Bible version
Questions:
1. We were the twelve disciples. Who were we? (Luke 6:13-16) |
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2. My voice was taken away until my son John was born. Who am I? (Luke 1:18-20 ) |
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3. I baptized Jesus in the Jordan River. Who am I? (Matthew 3:13) |
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4. I was the chief tax collector in Jericho who climbed up in a Sycamore tree to see Jesus. Who am I? (Luke 19:1-5) |
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5. I was a follower of Jesus, but I am not one of the twelve disciples. Who am I? (Mark 2:13-15) |
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6. I was stoned to death for my belief in Jesus. Who am I? (Acts 7:59-60) |
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7. I was the husband of Mary the mother of Jesus. Who am I? (Luke 2:1-7) |
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8. I was in prison with Paul praying and singing praise to God. Who am I? (Acts 16:25) |
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9. I was the king who sent wise men to find Jesus. Who am I? (Luke 2:7-8) |
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10. I was the governor who made the decision to have Jesus crucified. Who am I? (Luke 23:20-25) |
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11. I was with Paul in Antioch for one year teaching people about Jesus. Who am I? (Acts 11:26 ) |
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12. I sold a piece of property and kept part of the proceeds for myself. Who am I? (Acts 5:1-4) |
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13. I was a Pharisee and member of the ruling council who ask Jesus how to be born again. Who am I? (John 3:1-4) |
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14. I was the high priest of the Sanhedrin. Who am I? (Matthew 26:57-59) |
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15. I was the disciple who denied that I knew Jesus. Who am I? (Matthew 26:69-75) |
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16. I was the disciple who betrayed Jesus. Who am I? (Matthew 26:14-16) |
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17. I was the disciple that did not believe in the resurrection of Jesus. Who am I? (John 20:26-29) |
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18. I wrote a letter to the seven churches while I was on the island of Patmos. Who am I? Revelation 1:9-11) |
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19. I was a Jew married to Priscilla who Paul found in Corinth. Who am I? (Acts 18:1-2) |
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20. We were sent out from the church at Antioch to tell people about Jesus. Who were we? (Acts 13:1-3) |
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Answers:
Peter, Judas Iscarot, Zechariah, Simon/Peter, Barnabas, James son of Zebedee, Paul, Bartholomew, Stephen, Silas, Pilate, Andrew, James son of Alphaeus, Matthew, John the Baptist, Philip, Thomas, Aquila, Joseph, Herod, John, Judas son of James, Thomas, Ananias, Caiaphas, Judas Iscarot, Barnabas, Zacchaeus, Levi, Nicodemus, John, Simon the Zealot
Encourage children to learn some fun facts about women in the New Testament. Use this short worksheet to introduce your children or class to a few of the women in the New Testament, who they were, and what they did. As your children read the Scripture and answer the question, “Who Am I,” discuss with them facts about each woman, such as her purpose and her character. If desired add additional questions along with Scripture references to introduce other women in the New Testament for extended learning.
This facts sheet can be used as an addition to any home school curriculum, Sunday school curriculum, or Christian school curriculum.
For additional activities, use these questions to play a family game of trivia. Serve popcorn and enjoy!
Ages: 8-12
What you Need:
NET Bible or computer with access to download the NET Bible version
Questions:
1. I was the mother of Jesus. Who am I? (Luke 1:26-31) |
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2. I was the wife of Zechariah and the mother of John. Who am I? (Luke 1:13) |
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3. My sister was Mary and my brother was Lazarus. Who am I? (John 11:1-2) |
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4. I was the sister who sat at Jesus feet during his visit. Who am I? (Luke 10:38-39) |
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5. I took spices to Jesus’ tomb along with Mary the mother of James. Who am I? ( Mark 16:1-2) |
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6. I was one of the women along with Mary Magdalene and Mary mother of James who told the disciples about the resurrection of Jesus after visiting the tomb. Who am I? (Luke 24:10) |
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7. I was the daughter of Phanuel who was a prophetess from the tribe of Asher. Who am I? (Luke 2:36) |
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8. Jesus told me about living water. Who am I? (John 4:4-26) |
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9. I was healed by Jesus. My name begins with S. Who am I? (Luke 8:3) |
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10. My dad was a synagogue ruler who asked Jesus to heal me. Who am I? (Mark 5:21-23) |
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11. I gave two copper coins as an offering. Who am I? (Mark 12:41-44) |
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12. I did good deeds and charity in the town of Joppa. Who am I? (Acts 9:36)) |
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13. I was a slave girl who heard Peter’s voice at the outer gate door. Who am I? (Acts 12:13-14) |
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14. I was a believer and the mother of Timothy. Who am I? (Acts 16:1; 2 Timothy 1:5) |
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15. I was the mother of Eunice and the grandmother of Timothy. Who am I? (2 Timothy 1:5) |
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16. I was from the city of Thyatria and a dealer in purple cloth. Who am I? (Acts 16:14-15) |
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17. I was the wife of Aquila. Who am I? (Acts 18:2) |
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18. I was a servant of the church in Cenchrea. Who am I? (Romans 16:1-2) |
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19. Because of my faith and my ability to hide the spies, I did not perish when I died. Who am I? (Hebrews 11:31) |
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20. We were believers and served Jesus Christ. Who were we? (Philippians 4:1-3) |
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Answers:
Euodia, Mary, Samaritan Woman, Daughter of Jairus, Lois, Syntyche, Elizabeth, Martha, Eunice, Anna, Phoebe, Mary sister of Martha, Priscilla, Mary Magdelene, Joanna, Susanna, Widow, Dorcus, Rhoda, Lydia, Rahab